Baseball Hall of Famer Henry Aaron, the games all-time RBI leader, and longtime holder of the home run record, has died. He was 86.
Hank Aaron, known for his sweet swing that carried him to 755 career home runs, which long stood as baseball's golden mark, has died.
He was 86. https://t.co/dA6Ws4Q00V
— ESPN (@espn) January 22, 2021
Hank Aaron’s 715th home run called by Vin Scully will live on forever ?⁰⁰(via @MLBVault)pic.twitter.com/P5hno8uxXB
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 22, 2021
Hank Aaron’s legacy is in a class of its own:
◾️755 home runs (2nd all-time)
◾️2,297 RBI (1st all-time)
◾️2,174 runs scored (T-4th all-time)
◾️25x All-Star
◾️1957 NL MVP
◾️1957 World Series champ
◾️3x Gold Glove
◾️2x batting champ
◾️HOFRIP to a legend. pic.twitter.com/plyxnkdHuD
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 22, 2021